CFS1/FS98
Bell P-39C Airacobra, bare metal, USAAC early 1941 (FULL
PACKAGE). Originally designed as an interceptor, the US Army
requested that Bell redesign the P-39 as ground attack fighter.
This led to the removal of it's Allison V-1710's turbosupercharger
and enlarging the plane; leading to a marked reduction in performance.
The C model was the first production variant. However it was
soon learned it was not suited to combat; lacking armor and
self-sealing fuel tanks. Only twenty examples were built and
all were relegated to training duties. FS5 Model/AFX by Eric
C. Johnson. Converted for FS98 with animated prop, flaps, and
landing gear. Includes FS98 rebuild of Dan Griffin's CFS P-39
v2 panel (with gauges by Chuck Dome, Glenn Copeland, Brian Kostick,
Jay Crawford, R.L. Clark, Paul Schwerdtfeger, and Andreas Jaros).
Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy your Aircraft.
Sound by George Csillag and Dean Mountford. Checklist by Josh
Van Stavern.History file by Joe Baugher. Appropriate flight
music (midi) included. First of Fourteen sets of Airacobra packages;
compiled by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola Flightcraft.
1.5MB

FS98
De Haviland Hornet F Mk.3, Royal Air Force,
45 Squadron based at Tengah, Singapore 1948/9. The Hornet was
conceived as a long range fighter for use against the Japanese.
Derived from the famous DH Mosquito, it was the fastest piston-engined
airplane to be placed in production for service. Developed too
late for WWII service, it's dazzling performance led to it's
continued use by both the RAF and RN (as the Sea Hornet) into
the early 50's. FS5 Model and FD by Mike Hill. Converted for
FS98 with animated prop, flaps, and landing gear. Includes updated
edition of Chuck Dome's CFS P-38H panel (with additional gauges
by Chuck Dome, Glenn Copeland, Brian Kostick, Jay Crawford,
Paul Schwerdtfeger, and John Hirsch). Merlin sound package by
Mike Hambly/Dan Hapgood. History file by George Gobel, Demo
video by Paul W. Gay. Appropriate flight music (midi) included
^_^. Package compiled by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield. 2.9MB

FS98
Curtiss Hawk 81A-3 flown
by Erik Shilling of the 3rd Squadron ('Hell's Angels'), American
Volunteer Group (Flying Tigers), based at Kunming China in spring
1942. The Hawk 81A-3 was the export version of the P-40C. This
plane is painted in the colors of the Hawk 81A-3 of the Chino
Air Museum; the only airworthy 'small mouth' P-40 known to exist.
Model and original textures by Eric C. Johnson. Revised with
minor texture changes and animated prop, flaps, and landing
gear. Includes updated edition of Chuck Dome's Hurricane panel
(with additional gauges by Chuck Dome, Glenn Copeland, Brian
Kostick, Jay Crawford, R.L. Clark, Paul Schwerdtfeger, and John
Hirsch). Sound by George Csillag and Dean Mountford. Checklist
by Josh Van Stavern. History file by Joe Baugher. Package compiled
by Indianola Flightcraft. 999K

FS98
Bell P-39D Airacobra, USAAC 31st
Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, MI, February 1941 (FULL PACKAGE).
Originally designed as an interceptor, the US Army requested
that Bell redesign the P-39 as ground attack fighter. This led
to the removal of it's Allison V-1710's turbosupercharger and
enlarging the plane; leading to a marked reduction in performance.
The D model was the first combat ready production variant. It
was one of only a handful of modern combat aircraft available
to the USAAC at the time of Pearl Harbor. FS5 Model/AFX by Eric
C. Johnson. CFS moving parts model and original textures by
Chuck Dome. Includes FS98 rebuild of Dan Griffin's CFS P-39
v2 panel (with gauges by Chuck Dome, Glenn Copeland, Brian Kostick,
Jay Crawford, R.L. Clark, Paul Schwerdtfeger, and Andreas Jaros).
Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy your Aircraft.
Sound by George Csillag and Dean Mountford. Checklist by Josh
Van Stavern. History file by Joe Baugher. Period flight music
included. Converted to 98 and assembled by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield
of Indianola Flightcraft (IF). Second of 14 sets of IF's 'Project
Aircobra' Series. 1.7MB

FS98
Bell P-39D Airacobra, USAAC 31st Pursuit Group,
Selfridge Field, MI, February 1941 (BASIC PACKAGE). Originally
designed as an interceptor, the US Army requested that Bell
redesign the P-39 as ground attack fighter. This led to the
removal of it's Allison V-1710's turbosupercharger and enlarging
the plane; leading to a marked reduction in performance. The
D model was the first combat ready production variant. It was
one of only a handful of modern combat aircraft available to
the USAAC at the time of Pearl Harbor. FS5 Model/AFX by Eric
C. Johnson. CFS moving parts model and original textures by
Chuck Dome. Includes update of Chuck Dome's P-39 panel (with
gauges by Chuck Dome, Glenn Copeland, and Brian Kostick). Custom
FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy your Aircraft. Checklist
by Josh Van Stavern. History file by Joe Baugher. Period flight
music included. Converted to 98 and assembled by Derek 'Deke'
Wakefield of Indianola Flightcraft (IF). Second of 14 sets of
IF's 'Project Aircobra' Series. 577K

FS98
Bell Airacobra Mk.1 AH579 601 Sqn RAF October 1941
(BASIC PACKAGE). The RAF ordered 675 P-39D's which were known
as Airacobra Mk.1's. The RAF versions differed from their US
cousins by the installation of a Hispano 20mm cannon and 6 303-cal
(7.7mm) machine guns. Once the aircraft entered service, it
was soon found lacking in rate of climb and high-altitude performance.
The balance of the 675 aircraft order were transfered to the
USAAC (as the P-400) and Soviet VVS. FS5 Model/AFX by Eric C.
Johnson. CFS moving parts model and original textures by Chuck
Dome. Original CFS textures by Steve Bezant. Includes update
of Chuck Dome's P-39 panel (uses only default gauges). Custom
FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy your Aircraft. Converted
to 98, repaint, and package assembly by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield
of Indianola Flightcraft. 257K

FS98
Bell F2L-1 SeaCobra USMC (fictional), Midway 1942
(BARE BONES PACKAGE). What if the US Navy acquired a number
of the ex-British Mk.1/P-400s in early 1942. Unsuited for carrier
duty, the SeaCobras would've been transferred to the US Marine
Corps. They may have used them in the defense of Midway in June
1942. FS5 Model/AFX by Eric C. Johnson. CFS moving parts model
and original textures by Chuck Dome. Partial textures by Philippe
Millour. Includes update of Chuck Dome's P-39 panel (uses only
default gauges). Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA -
Enjoy your Aircraft. Converted to 98, repaint, panel rebuild,
and package assembly by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola
Flightcraft. 244K

FS98
Bell Model-14 Airacobra, Flying Tigers (BASIC
PACKAGE).This is a fictive depiction of what an ex-British Airacobra
Mk.1/P-400 may have looked like in AVG (Flying Tigers) markings.
The 3rd squadron, Hell’s Angels, AVG, based at Kunming, China
in the spring of 1942, historicaly used these markings. FS5
Model/AFX by Eric C. Johnson. Original texture parts by Eric
C. Johnson, Philippe Millour, and Dennis Wasnich. Includes update
of Chuck Dome's P-39 panel (uses only default gauges). Custom
FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA - Enjoy your Aircraft. Repaint,
panel, and package assembly by by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of
Indianola Flightcraft. 242K

FS98
Bell P-400 Airacobra 'Impatient Virgin',
USAAC 67th Fighter Squadron, 347th Fighter Group. Henderson
Field, Guadalcanal, November 1942 (Bare Bones Package). Updated
for 98 with animated prop, landing gear, and flaps. P-400 was
the US designation given to the British 'Model-14' export version
of the Airacobra following the enactment of the Lend-Lease Act.
Since the British canceled their order, the US Army requisitioned
a number of P-400s in the days after Pearl Harbor due to a shortage
of modern fighters. Many of these were shipped to the Pacific
where - with P-39Ds - they were used in the defense of New Caledonia,
Guadalcanal, New Guinea, and Australia. FS5 Model/AFX by Eric
C. Johnson. Original texture parts by Eric C. Johnson and Philippe
Millour. Includes update of Chuck Dome's P-39 panel (uses only
default gauges). Custom FD by Christoph Ruhtenberg of EYA -
Enjoy your Aircraft. 98 Update, repaint, panel, and package
assembly by by Derek 'Deke' Wakefield of Indianola Flightcraft.
238K

FS98
Martin Mars JRM-1 large transport Flying Boat in
1946 US Navy colors. Includes Movng Parts and Sounds. Also available
in FIFT Forest Industries Flying Tankers Ltd. colors as the
Hawaii and Phillipine Mars. search for marsFIFTmp.zip by Tom
Miller. 1.8MB